Dallas Cowboys star Ezekiel Elliott (center) exits federal court Monday in New York after a judge denied his motion for a preliminary injunction to at least temporarily block a six-game suspension imposed by the NFL.

Cowboys RB Ezekiel Elliott' six-game suspension has been reinstated after Judge Katherine Polk Failla's ruling to deny his request for a preliminary injunction.

He is eligible to return for the Cowboys' Dec. 17 game against the Oakland Raiders.

The Cowboys running back and his NFLPA legal team spent the day in New York to argue for a preliminary injunction that would have delayed Elliott's six-game NFL suspension as he continued to fight the league in the courts.

More than 100 Texas gas stations slapped with price-gouging violations

The Texas attorney general’s Consumer Protection Division sent violation notices to 127 Texas gas stations accused of price gouging. All the cases involve complaints made against stations that allegedly charged $3.99 or higher per gallon of unleaded gas.

“At the outset of Harvey, I made it clear that my office would not tolerate price gouging of vulnerable Texans by any individuals or businesses looking to profit from the hurricane,” Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a news release.

"Our production engineers are at the top of their game and help shape the future of Toyota," said Jim Lentz, chief executive officer of Toyota Motor North America, in a statement. "They push the limits every day on what's possible in manufacturing to produce ever-better vehicles."

The cornerstone of "One Toyota" was moving the North American headquarters from California to Plano. The $1 billion move culminated this summer, when Toyota's 4,000 employees began moving in to the new corporate campus.